- One of many benefits of offering Photoshopas a subscription is that the softwareis constantly improving.Not only are we able to add support,we're able to tune Photoshopand give you the new features,new workflows, and new enhancementsas soon as they're ready.And so, for this course, Rethinking the Essentials,there are some essential thingsthat I want you to know about your workflow,some ways to modernize it.So with this update, I want to show youa few different things.I want to talk about some highlights to Camera Raw,which is always evolving and adding support,but there's some exciting new functionality as well.

I want to talk about some really exciting changesto selections.Selections are fundamental to your Photoshop workflowand they've gotten considerably betterbut they are different.So I want you to understand how they work.We're going to talk about some powerful new search technologyand some fundamental changes to howyou bring images in, even stock images.We'll also talk about Liquifyand how it's gotten a lot smarterand can even recognize faces.We'll talk a little bit about CC librariesand how you can share meaningful contentbetween applications and even mobile.

And when it comes to talking about sharing your work,we'll discuss how that can be done across platformswherever you are, really thinking of Photoshopnot as an island but as a connected pieceof your creative workflow.

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2/24/2017

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3/9/2015

If you've been using Photoshop for years, you probably have various techniques and workflows committed to muscle memory. That's great, but are you taking advantage of everything Photoshop can now do? The software has evolved greatly over the last 25 years, and many people don't always understand or take the time to learn new features and work them into their routines.

This course, from Adobe's own principal product manager of digital imaging, Bryan O'Neil Hughes, is here to help. Bryan details various Photoshop features, many of them relatively new, that can help photographers and designers alike streamline their work.

Topics include:

Exploring Photoshop's evolution

Passing non-raw files to Camera Raw

Video editing in Camera Raw and Photoshop

Refining selections

Getting the most from layers

Using Photoshop's new design-oriented features like Typekit

Working "smarter" with Smart Object and Filters

Making powerful and nondestructive image adjustments

Sharpening and resizing

Skill Level Intermediate

3h 2m

Duration

276,464

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What topics were updated on 02/24/2017?

The following topics were updated: Camera Raw highlights, the best tools for the job, in-app searching, using Liquify, optimizing workflow and machine performance, accessing files on CC, using Capture CC and libraries, and Spark.